Lazy Sunday Cycle Lazy Sunday Cycle

Sunday, July 1, 2012, 10 am–12 pm

Start your Sunday lazily with this leisurely bike ride, stopping for a nice morning coffee along the way and chattering en route back to the Lab. This Berlin edition of Lazy Sunday Cycle is led by Amy Saunders and Rachel Smith.

Lazy Sunday Cycle is for anyone and everyone who wants to ride a bicycle for fun: enthused and confident cyclists, people who are “interested but a little bit concerned” about cycling, people who just want to get out there and have a go at cycling, and people who want to cycle with other people. Lazy Sunday Cycle is targeted at young people, old people, the young at heart, families, children, people with fancy bikes, people with cargo bikes, and people with bikes with baskets!

Lazy Sunday Cycle is an independent, grassroots, community-based social-media initiative from Brisbane, Australia. It was co-founded by Amy Saunders and Rachel Smith. Amy is a landscape architect at Yurrah, PARK(ing) Day convenor, founder of Games Night @ King George Square, and a tutor at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane. Rachel is a Berlin Lab Team member, principal transport planner at AECOM, founder of Cycling Super Highways, and bicycle blogger, and is on the curatorial panel of the art+place program in Queensland.